Eukaryotic DNA replication is ________ in nature.
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Eukaryotic DNA replication is "semiconservative" in nature.
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What is D.N.A. replication ?
Ans - D.N.A. replication is the process through which the D.N.A. molecules in the cells of the parent organisms get duplicated to get passed on to the daughter cells. The mechanism of D.N.A replication is as follows :-
The D.N.A. is copied by enzymes called "D.N.A. polymerases" which act on single stranded D.N.A., synthesizing a new strand of D.N.A., complementary to the original strand.
- D.N.A. replication is necessary because through this process, the genetic information present in the cells gets passed on to the daughter cells after the process of cell division.
- The mechanism of D.N.A replication is the same in most of the organisms.
- The differences in the characteristic features of organisms are because of the differences in the types of protiens and enzymes involved the replication of D.N.A.
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Eukaryotic DNA replication is _______ in nature .
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Eukaryotic DNA replication is semiconservative in nature .
Additional information
- what is DNA replication ?
it is the process in which the molecule of DNA get transformed from the parent to the daughter cell .
- the DNA replication is same in most of the organism .
- it is important because the genetic information is transformed into the daughter cell .
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